B. Kaulich, D. Bacescu, D. Cocco, J. Susini, M. Salomé, O. Dhez, C. David, T. Weitkamp, E. Fabrizio, S. Cabrini, G. Morrison, P. Charalambous, J. Thieme, T. Wilhein, J. Kovac, M. Podnar, M. Kiskinova
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Abstract
The two types of X-ray microscopes, scanning and full-field imaging, have different but complementary capabilities in term of image acquisition and spectroscopies. The novel approach used for the first time in the EU RT&D project Twinmic (HPRI-CT-2001-50024) aims at building of a multipurpose end-station combining scanning and full-field imaging microscopes with easy switch between the two modes. The twin microscope is expected to achieve the state-of-art performance of both microscopy modes in fast imaging, tomography and spectroscopy (μ-XANES/XRF), allowing new class of experiments in exploration of heterogeneous phenomena of the matter at mesoscopic length scales.